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  • Rule and guideline
  • cyberbullying, cybersecurity, e-crime, hate speech

Racist and xenophobic hate speech, online or offline, is a crime in the EU and is not protected by the right to freedom of expression. Under EU law, hate speech refers to expressions which incites to violence or hate targeting a person or group of persons because of their race, colour, religion, ethnic origin or nationality. This is established for in the Framework Decision 2008/913/JHA on combating certain forms and expressions of racism and xenophobia.

  • Implemented 2016 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
  • Article
  • Lithuanian Safer Internet Centre
  • 24 July 2023

From 17 April to 7 May 2023, various organisations from all over Europe took part in the annual campaign All Digital Weeks 2023 (ADWeeks2023), organised by ALL DIGITAL. The aim of the campaign is to encourage EU citizens to continuously improve their digital skills, to discover technologies and their benefits, and to take advantage of digital opportunities in their daily and professional lives. More than 800 events were organised across Europe, involving around 100,000 European citizens.
  • Rule and guideline
  • media literacy education

The Code brings together industry to voluntarily combat online disinformation. In 2021, the Commission published guidance to make it even stronger, so that the online environment will be more clear, safe and reliable, including for children and other vulnerable groups. Facebook, Google and Twitter, Mozilla, Microsoft and TikTok, among others, have signed up. Best practice includes examples of fact-checking resources, and prioritizing news from trusted sources. An updated Code will be published in March 2022.

(Source: EC Compendium of BIK-related legislation).

  • Implemented 2022 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
  • Rule and guideline
  • digital and socia-cultural environment, media literacy education

The DigComp project, implemented by the Joint Research Centre on behalf of the European Commission, started in 2010. Since then, awareness among Member States of DigComp as the EU-wide framework for framing digital skills policy, developing, and measuring digital competence, has consistently increased.

  • Implemented 2010 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment, BIK+ strategy pillar 3 - participation
  • Rule and guideline
  • hate speech

The Strategy aims to prevent and combat all forms of antisemitism, especially online; protect and support Jewish life in the EU; and promote education, research and Holocaust remembrance, in the EU and globally. The Commission supports Member States to prevent all forms of discrimination against children, including antisemitism, in schools, in sport and other activities, as well as online. Every European child should learn about Jewish life and culture, the history of the Holocaust and antisemitism, as part of Europe’s history.

  • Implemented 2021 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
  • Rule and guideline
  • content-related issues, cybersecurity, Internet usage, practices and engagement, policy and regulation

The Strategy covers laws and other actions to fight child sexual abuse both online and offline. It covers stopping this crime from happening in the first place, helping its victims access comprehensive assistance and supporting law enforcement. A new centre will coordinate these different strands.

  • Implemented 2020 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
  • Rule and guideline
  • digital and socia-cultural environment, media literacy education

The Digital Education Action Plan (2021-2027) supports the education and training systems in EU Member States to adapt to the digital age. In one action, the Commission is developing guidelines for teachers and educators to fight disinformation and promote digital literacy, so young people can use social media platforms safely and identify reliable information.

(Source: EC Compendium of BIK-related legislation)


 

  • Implemented 2021 - 2027
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment, BIK+ strategy pillar 3 - participation
  • Research and report
  • internet usage, Internet usage, practices and engagement, research and evidence
  • 01 January 2023

The publication presents the results of the ""Information Society Indicators"" survey, which includes: a report on the use of ICT in enterprises, a report on the use of ICT in financial sector enterprises, the use of ICT in public administration units, the use of ICT in households (including an individual questionnaire) and basic characteristics of the ICT sector.


(Source: Report).

 

  • Poland

  • policy and decision makers
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
  • Article
  • BIK Team
  • 07 March 2023

This year’s Safer Internet Forum (SIF) will, once again, benefit from the insights and contributions of young people. To ensure a successful and engaging event, a Safer Internet Forum Youth Advisory Group (SIF YAG) and the BIK Youth Panel have been convened to help guide the preparation and delivery of the event. Within these two groups, young people from across Europe will work collaboratively in the coming months to deliver an event that reflects the current aspirations and concerns of youth when it comes to their online lives.

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